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Challenges in Expanding Access to the HPV Vaccine Among Schooling Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study from Indonesia
by
Satria, Fauzi Budi
, Siregar, Indo Mora
, Lubis, Inke Nadia Diniyanti
, Chen, Shu
, Tang, Shenglan
, Yap, Jacqueline
, Alona, Ivana
, Davis, Courtney
, Yung, Chee Fu
in
Cervical cancer
/ Children & youth
/ Clinics
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Focus groups
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Health facilities
/ Human papillomavirus
/ human papillomavirus vaccines
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ influencing factors
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Per capita
/ Quality of life
/ Restaurants
/ Rural areas
/ Schools
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Vaccination
/ vaccine coverage
/ Vaccines
2025
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Challenges in Expanding Access to the HPV Vaccine Among Schooling Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study from Indonesia
by
Satria, Fauzi Budi
, Siregar, Indo Mora
, Lubis, Inke Nadia Diniyanti
, Chen, Shu
, Tang, Shenglan
, Yap, Jacqueline
, Alona, Ivana
, Davis, Courtney
, Yung, Chee Fu
in
Cervical cancer
/ Children & youth
/ Clinics
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Focus groups
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Health facilities
/ Human papillomavirus
/ human papillomavirus vaccines
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ influencing factors
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Per capita
/ Quality of life
/ Restaurants
/ Rural areas
/ Schools
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Vaccination
/ vaccine coverage
/ Vaccines
2025
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Challenges in Expanding Access to the HPV Vaccine Among Schooling Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study from Indonesia
by
Satria, Fauzi Budi
, Siregar, Indo Mora
, Lubis, Inke Nadia Diniyanti
, Chen, Shu
, Tang, Shenglan
, Yap, Jacqueline
, Alona, Ivana
, Davis, Courtney
, Yung, Chee Fu
in
Cervical cancer
/ Children & youth
/ Clinics
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Focus groups
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Health facilities
/ Human papillomavirus
/ human papillomavirus vaccines
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ influencing factors
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Per capita
/ Quality of life
/ Restaurants
/ Rural areas
/ Schools
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Vaccination
/ vaccine coverage
/ Vaccines
2025
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Challenges in Expanding Access to the HPV Vaccine Among Schooling Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study from Indonesia
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Challenges in Expanding Access to the HPV Vaccine Among Schooling Girls: A Mixed-Methods Study from Indonesia
2025
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Background: Indonesia launched a nationwide school-based HPV immunization program in August 2023. Despite this, regional disparities in vaccine uptake persist. Therefore, we undertook a study in North Sumatra Province to assess HPV vaccination coverage and analyze the main factors affecting the uptake of HPV vaccination. Methods: This study employed a mixed-methods approach and was carried out in Medan and Deli Serdang of North Sumatra Province. Quantitative data were used to examine HPV coverage rates among school-aged girls in 2024, while qualitative interviews with parents, teachers, and health officers explored administrative, social, and behavioral barriers and facilitators. Results: In 2024, HPV vaccine coverage in Deli Serdang reached 62.09%, while Kota Medan lagged behind at just 27.20%. High-coverage schools in the Galang subdistrict benefited from proactive engagement between Puskesmas (community health clinics) and parents. In contrast, lower-coverage areas experienced logistical and communication challenges. Parents expressed a preference for face-to-face communication over written consent forms and emphasized the importance of clear, empathetic messaging. Conclusions: The stark contrast in coverage—particularly the low uptake in urban Kota Medan—highlights the need for more responsive and localized implementation strategies. Strengthening direct communication, addressing administrative inefficiencies, and fostering trust through tailored community engagement are critical. These findings suggest a need for targeted improvements in urban settings and further research across diverse regions to inform policy development and strategies for improved coverage of HPV vaccinations.
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